I may do these at irregular intervals when I am very bored and probably ought to be doing something else, like updating the orchestra website or something. Here’s an update on the last geeky caching post that I wrote about six months ago. Easier to view pictures big on flickr if you’re actually interested, otherwise you can get a vague idea from the filled in counties on the uk maps, say ‘yes dear, that’s nice’, and flick on to the next blog
First here are last year’s graphs:
And now today’s:
Adding in the little graph that shows difficulty and terrain, as I am particularly proud of the 5/5 that we did last year!

yes dear, that is very nice [giggle!]
sheesh! She got there first!
I ♥ you
What I need to know (desperately now) is how you actually generate these stats. I’ve had a look in the profile section on geocaching.com but can’t seem to find out how you do it. Please help me immerse myself in geeky joy!
Sorry Marcus, lost your comment for a while there. Have a look on http://www.itsnotaboutthenumbers.com . You have to upload your total finds pocket query file to the site then it generates the stats